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Friday, June 23, 2017

Science of the Week, 6/23/17

Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:

Quantum dot transistor simulates functions of neurons

Solar-powered heart: scientists explore using photosynthesis to help damaged hearts

Researchers send DNA on sequential, and consequential, building mission

Peeking at Schroedinger's cat

Research finds common household chemicals lead to birth defects in mice

Fake news outlets have more impact than fact-checking outlets

Space junk: the cluttered frontier

Toward optical quantum computing

Thousands of genes affect most diseases

Seattle's $15 minimum wage not costing jobs, says new report

Eating your feelings? The link between job stress, junk food, and sleep


Have a good weekend, and see you Monday!




















1 comment:

  1. I'd love a $15 minimum wage. And a universal minimum income.

    When I bought the BluRay of Gravity there was a documentary about the danger of space junk. I'm sure the problem has only gotten worse in the last 4 years.

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